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http://www.politico.com/magazine/st...isis-isil-obama-foreign-policy-kurdish-214121
This article starts off about how retaking Mosul could help Hilary but I really think the author is burying the lead here.
Iraqi forces and the Kurds, working together? This is fucking amazing. Like what has John Kerry and Obama been doing to get these folks to even sit at the same table to discuss such a thing?
Holy shit.
Two final quotes I found interesting...
I know many believe the Obama Administration hasn't played enough of a role in ousting ISIS from Iraq and Syria but perhaps he was just playing the long game. What good would have come if USofA just rolled in and starting taking over? Instead we are seeing people sitting at tables agreeing to help EACHOTHER, with long histories of hate and atrocities on both sides. Maybe I am making too big of a deal about this but I don't think I have been more impressed with our President and current Secretary of State than I was after reading this article.
This article starts off about how retaking Mosul could help Hilary but I really think the author is burying the lead here.
Senior military officers say the city in northern Iraq, which has been under Islamic State control since June 2014, will be enveloped in a complex pincer movement from Iraqi military forces battling their way into the city from the southeast and Kurdish units storming the city from the northwest. The military offensive, months in the planning, is now tentatively scheduled to begin sometime in early October, with a final battle for Mosul coming at the end of that month.
Iraqi forces and the Kurds, working together? This is fucking amazing. Like what has John Kerry and Obama been doing to get these folks to even sit at the same table to discuss such a thing?
The fight for Mosul will be done by a trifecta of military forces: Iraqs Popular Mobilization Forces (the controversial Hashd al-Shabi), the Peshmerga and Iraqi Security Forces, large numbers of whom are being trained by U.S. advisers.
Holy shit.
Two final quotes I found interesting...
According to the senior Pentagon official, the recently negotiated U.S.-Kurdish understanding came with strings attached, including Peshmerga battlefield coordination with Iraqi Security Forces operating on the Mosul front. Peshmerga commanders, according to this official, have now agreed to stand aside when the Iraqi Security Forces pass through their units during the initial assault on Mosul. The move is part of a U.S. effort to make sure that the units involved in the Mosul fight dont end up battling each other. The memorandum of understanding was signed in Erbil, with the Americans represented by acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Elissa Slotkin. It was Slotkin who, back in January of 2015, gave the cold shoulder to Sunni Anbar leaders who came to Washington to plead that the U.S. government bypass the Baghdad government to arm them directly. The U.S. refused.
All evidence supports that notion, but U.S. officials have confirmed the Pentagon is planning ways to time their offensive against Mosul with an attack on the Islamic State capital in Raqqa, Syria. A coordinated Mosul-Raqqa military offensive could yield a dual defeat to the ISIS caliphate, unhinge ISIS power in both Syria and Iraq and have the added benefit of pinning ISIS units moving into Iraq along interior lines from Syria in place. In late March, the Centcom stepped up its monitoring of the Syria-Iraq border, with the intended purpose of spotting and bombing ISIS units headed toward Mosul.
I know many believe the Obama Administration hasn't played enough of a role in ousting ISIS from Iraq and Syria but perhaps he was just playing the long game. What good would have come if USofA just rolled in and starting taking over? Instead we are seeing people sitting at tables agreeing to help EACHOTHER, with long histories of hate and atrocities on both sides. Maybe I am making too big of a deal about this but I don't think I have been more impressed with our President and current Secretary of State than I was after reading this article.